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ETFs
One instrument, many holdings , diversification without the assembly.
An exchange-traded fund holds a basket of assets and trades on an exchange like a single share. Buy one and you hold a slice of everything inside it , an index, a sector, a region, or a theme. That structure does two useful things at once: it spreads company-specific risk across dozens or hundreds of holdings, and it lets you take a considered position on something broad without having to pick the individual winners inside it. For investors who want breadth without managing a long list of positions, it remains the most efficient tool available.
Why ENARA
One instrument, many holdings , diversification without the assembly.
Dozens or hundreds of holdings inside a single position.
Fund charges are typically lower than active alternatives. [Fee levels to be confirmed].
Express a view on a sector, region, or theme without picking winners.
Live pricing through the session, with the same order tools.
What an ETF is
The fund buys and holds the underlying assets , the constituents of an index, a sector, a bond universe, or physical gold. Your single position represents a proportional claim on all of it.
Unlike a traditional fund priced once a day, an ETF trades throughout the session at a live price, with the same order types, stops, and limits you use on a share.
One holding failing badly matters far less inside a fund of hundreds. This reduces company-specific risk , it does not remove market risk, and a broad fund can still fall substantially.
Index-tracking funds typically charge less than actively managed alternatives, because they follow a rule rather than a manager's judgement. [Ongoing charges to be confirmed].
If your view is that semiconductors or clean energy matter over a decade, a thematic fund expresses that without requiring you to identify which company inside the theme will win.
Representative themes
S&P 500
Index basket
Nasdaq 100
Index basket
Total World
Index basket
Developed markets
Index basket
Themes and exposures shown are illustrative categories, not recommendations. Instrument names are illustrative only and do not represent an offer or availability.
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Themes and exposures shown are illustrative categories, not recommendations.
A fund holding a basket of assets, listed on an exchange so it can be bought and sold throughout the trading day at a live price.
There are two layers: the fund's own ongoing charge, deducted inside the fund, and any trading cost from us. Both are disclosed before you invest. [Figures to be confirmed].
Diversification reduces the impact of any one holding, but it does not remove market risk. A broad fund can still fall substantially, and a narrow thematic fund can be more volatile than a large individual company.
Distributing funds pay income to holders; accumulating funds reinvest it inside the fund. The factsheet states which applies.
The gap between the fund's return and the index it follows, caused by charges, cash holdings, and the mechanics of replication. Small differences are normal; persistent large ones are worth investigating in the factsheet.
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